I can say from experience, do not use cache with tango and the mac. The  
good news is this is fixed with v5 on OS X.

Robert.

On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 10:37  AM, Garth Penglase wrote:

> Yes, that would probably answer it. Strange way to handle file in an  
> development environment I would have thought. I must admit that this  
> problem doesn't seem to have reared it's ugly head since I have moved  
> to using unique filenames and variable names for all my projects  
> (since a lot of them reside on the same server so it saves the effort  
> of having to specify domain scopes etc.)
> Garth
>
>
> At 05:05  26/08/02 -0700, you wrote:
>> Garth
>>
>> Are the file names of the include files unique?  Maybe the file cach  
>> is
>> confusing them if name is same but different path.
>>
>> -> Kent
>>
>> Garth Penglase wrote:
>> >
>> > I have had problems with the replace process in Tango 3.x on a Mac  
>> - quite
>> > often a whole text/html file (ie an include file) which is part of a
>> > project will be replaced by other html from somewhere else instead  
>> of just
>> > the text I am trying to replace. As far as I am aware it only  
>> happens in
>> > files called user.html though - at least so far as far as I can  
>> recall.
>> >
>> > And also, though I do not save the file, even when I reopen the  
>> original
>> > user.html file, it grabs the same data and puts it in there.
>> >
>> > bizarre.
>> > Garth
>> >
>> > At 07:33  22/08/02 -0500, you wrote:
>> > >Witango 2000
>> > >NT 4.0 sp6
>> > >
>> > >I have a site that was given to me on a CD. When you copy files  
>> from a CD
>> > >to the server, the default attributes are read only. Before I  
>> changed the
>> > >attributes, I created a project and added all the read only files  
>> to it
>> > >(around 40 files) so I could edit the files. The editor started  
>> acting
>> > >really whacky. I couldn't place the cursor anywhere but the  
>> beginning of a
>> > >line so I figured out that I had to change all the file attributes  
>> by
>> > >removing read only. Now everything seemed to work fine (Icould  
>> place the
>> > >cursor where I wanted), but when I try to do a find and replace on  
>> all
>> > >files, the editor will sometimes hang or it will take a very long  
>> time.
>> > >Sometimes the whole editor window and the find and replace box  
>> will go
>> > >white. Also, sometimes the replace won't work at all and I have to  
>> do a
>> > >find, then replace by a paste.
>> > >
>> > >I tried deleting the project and creating a new one and adding the  
>> files,
>> > >but still get the same whacky results. I also tried copying the  
>> files to
>> > >another directory and creating the project again but still the  
>> same.
>> > >
>> > >All my other projects seem to work as I expect with no problems  
>> (around 40
>> > >projects). This isn't a big deal, but it gets frustrating when the  
>> client
>> > >calls and wants to change the phone number (on every page) and I  
>> have to
>> > >do a find then paste the new number in.
>> > >
>> > >Any Ideas? The file attributes are now set exactly like all the  
>> other html
>> > >and taf files that I have on the server.
>> > >
>> > >Thanks!
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